Thank you for your web site. When we started preparing for our daughter
Kayla to get the pump, we began doing a lot of research on the subject.
Your site was one of many that we looked at. Kayla, age eight, has now had
her MiniMed pump for almost one year. One especially helpful hint we were
unaware of was the suggestion to get Emla cream. Kayla's glycohemoglobin
dropped from an average 12.5 to 8.1 in the first testing period after the
pump. We are very pleased with the pump and the only significant problem we
have had is with our HMO and limited number of authorized pump suppliers.

Thank you,
Gainey's Sumter, S.C.
rcgainey@ftc-i.net

From Kayla, age 8

I really like the pump. A lot of people think it is a beeper. And when I
tell them it's a insulin pump, they say,"A what?". But the only thing I
don't like is the set change. When I first got the pump I had been invited
to Vacation Bible school and I had trouble figuring out my insulin for
snack time. Now I can use the audio bolus through my shirt to give my
insulin. I like the pump better than taking 4 shots everyday.